Zac Pujic
11-02-2007, 12:31 AM
Here are some images of Jupiter from Saturday morning (February 10). The righthand colour image shows the South Tropical Disturbance-1 (STrD-1) which is visible near the preceding limb. The middle image is in red light taken just prior to the methane band (889 nm) image at left and shows the features corresponding to the methane band image (for comparison). The methane band image shows the usual south polar brightening and the bright aspect of the GRS in methane light.
Visible to the south of oval BA is the small white oval A8. White ovals A1 and A2 follow BA. Not visible in the colour image is oval A0. Also visible are the red spots in the SEBs (one is near the STrD-1). Most of the SEB in the colour image shows the SEB Disturbance (SED) which has been tracked since 1999. Lastly, the red light image shows oval WSZ along the NEBn.
Attached is a small version of the data. I will make the full image available on my website soon.
Zac Pujic
Brisbane, Australia
http://astroimg.org
Visible to the south of oval BA is the small white oval A8. White ovals A1 and A2 follow BA. Not visible in the colour image is oval A0. Also visible are the red spots in the SEBs (one is near the STrD-1). Most of the SEB in the colour image shows the SEB Disturbance (SED) which has been tracked since 1999. Lastly, the red light image shows oval WSZ along the NEBn.
Attached is a small version of the data. I will make the full image available on my website soon.
Zac Pujic
Brisbane, Australia
http://astroimg.org